The Milosevic Trial III
By David Peterson at Sep 09, 2004 |
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Tiphaine Dickson, a Canadian lawyer attending the hearings, was one of 95 lawyers who signed a recent letter arguing that Mr. Milosevic had an absolute right to defend himself under international law. ''What is going on is unseemly,'' she said.Boy. It sure is good to see that alternative---and in Dickson's case, dead-on---points of view are flooding the mainstream daily news accounts coming out of “Europe's biggest war crimes trial since Nuremberg,” and keeping the populations back in the states that sponsor this august body so well informed about it.
Slobodan Milosevic: Speeches and Interviews (Homepage) Imposition of Counsel on Slobodan Milosevic Threatens the Future of International Law and the Life of the Defendant (a.k.a., Open Letter), International Committee to Defend Slobodan Milosevic, July 29, 2004 "The Hague ICTY Tribunal: Star Chamber it Is!" Tiphaine Dickson, September 6 "Marlise Simons on the Yugoslavia Tribunal: A Study in Total Propaganda Service," Edward S. Herman and David Peterson, ZNet, 2004 The Milosevic Trial I, ZNet Blogs, August 31 The Milosevic Trial II, ZNet Blogs, September 7



Ms. Dickson's Credibility
By Anonymous, Anonymous at Mar 29, 2007 18:21 PM
I was married to Ms. Dickson. She never made any effort to assist in the divorce. I divorced her with much effort. Now, I see she is active in the legal process. As far as I know, she NEVER completed grade twelve, much less, University.
She wants press and attention to herself, not justice.
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